Thrifted Dresser Turned Buffet Makeover

Happy Monday! I’m over-the-moon excited to show you the dresser that I painted this past week. I originally bought it from the ReStore for my boys’ room, but now it’s in our dining room as a buffet. I love, love, love this piece.

So pretty, right?

Well, it didn’t start out that way.

Here’s the before. It was in pretty good shape as far as the construction of the piece. The finish was another story…especially on top.

I took all the hardware off and decided to leave it as is. I’m kind of digging the fabulous brass patina.

I removed all the drawers, but I didn’t take everything out of them. I’m lazy. Or maybe I’m just streamlined because of taking care of the boys during the process. 😉

My lovely friend Shaunna from Perfectly Imperfect sent me Annie Sloan’s Paris Grey Chalk Paint as well as clear and dark waxes. I’ve never used ASCP on furniture before, but I just have to say that I LOVE this stuff!

I painted everything with one coat of Paris Gray and let it dry. And then I used clear wax. I brushed it on and rubbed it in and off with a cloth. It’s important to use just a little clear wax, so that it can dry and cure properly. I gave the dresser a bit of distressing here and there before waxing with dark wax.

Then I dry brushed dark wax over everything and I focused on getting it into the crevices.

This is an awful picture taken at night, but you can see the difference between the dark wax all around the bottom and the rest of the dresser that just had clear wax on it.

And here she is with all the hardware put back on. 🙂

Fabulous old hardware.

Light distressing on the edges.

I love how the top turned out. The finish is beautiful!

I’ve dreamed of having a piece like this in my home for a long time. Sometimes you just need to DIY it!

I love the brush strokes.

Happy colors!

Before & After

So, what do you think? I love that Annie Sloan Chalk Paint makes it super easy to complete a project in a day. With all the other wood tones going on in the dining room, this painted piece is a perfect addition. 🙂

I’m continuing to work on the dining room bit by bit. I hope to have it complete and ready to “reveal” in the next few weeks. Yay!

Gorgeous and you are right, digging the old hardware. I love Annie Sloan. I have gone on a painting binge in our house with all her colors, but haven’t done the dark wax yet. I definitely need too.Jen (Balancing Beauty and Bedlam)´s last blog post ..My Thrifty Treasures from this Week

I have never used it before. What an awesome project. How long did all this take to complete?
What really caught my eye though was your positive affirmation poster. I love it and my last post was about just that.
If you would like to link your post up with us we are looking for people who post the good, positive things in life and not just the negatives all over their blogs, Facebook, Twitter etc.Lori E´s last blog post ..IT’S ALL GOOD CHALLENGE

I love it!! I have a question – what was the finish like on the dresser before you painted it? I was given a dresser this last weekend that I’d like to refinish, but it has the glossy finish on it, so I’m not sure if it’s a good candidate for just painting. (I obviously am not a very crafty person!!) But I’ve heard great things about that paint, and am hoping that it will work because this is gorgeous!Deborah´s last blog post ..Chicken and Roasted Red Pepper Pizza {giveaway}

Hi Myra,
I was thinking the same thing about glossy finishes. Where do you purchase this paint line? I have several things I would love to paint but was afraid of how to start. Love your ideas and blog.

Looks beautiful Myra! I’ve been wanting to try ASCP…. I think now I will. I bought these end tables (solid wood) from a thrift store and I stripped them already… just need to decide what to paint them with. I think I’ll try chalk paint… love the look of yours. Thx for sharing!

Thanks for sharing this post. You sure took this old dresser and made it new again. Great job. I noticed you have recipes on your blog as well. If you get a chance stop by my blog Recipe for Life and check out some of my family favorite recipes at: http://deborah-bateman.blogspot.com
Blessings,
Deborah H. Bateman – AuthorDeborah H. Bateman´s last blog post ..Mixed Fruit Smoothie

It looks amazing. You did a great job. I myself am in the process of digging out an old dresser from my son’s closet to redo. Like yours..its construction is great and solid but its finish ..needs some TLC. I have never used ASCP or the soft wax but this has convinced me to try. I am slow but will send pics when done, Am not brave enough to do the blog thing but love to DIY it. Thanks for sharing. So much inspiration…and dont yall just wanna move with it being so pretty outside…gotta love spring.

This is the EXACT piece of furniture (size, color, shape) I have been looking for over the last year!!i am not joking when I say that this is exactly what I have been dreaming up in my mind! It was almost spooky when I saw it! I can’t find a store/ website with anything like this-I WANT IT!!!! Over the last month I realized that I am going to probably have to do it myself. Question: why do you have to use both colors of wax? For depth? Why is it called chalk paint? Thank you for the inspiration!!!

I have the same questions Michelle. I’ve redone a lot of furniture but never have used chalk paint. I want to know how it’s different from water based paint and how it could be done in ONE day. I’d have more furniture painted if it only took me one day to complete!

I am in LOVE with this dresser!! I’m going to get to work on one that I have been hiding in my son’s room for years. Today I’m taking it out and painting it, first I have to go and buy the paints! Off I go!!! Thanks Myra!! You have the best ideas!

Gorgeous, hey did you see the Redbook flower pot idea this month? You take puff paint and dot flower pots with it. Then you paint white to give it the vintage look on the dime. Geneusis, I bet you could find on the Redbook website. I clipped from a Redbook in the dr. office, shhh.jackie Brown´s last blog post ..DIY Customized Menu Board

Great job! Isn’t it fun when a piece turns out the way you wanted? It also fun when it turns out a little different than when you start and then blooms when you finish. :o)Larissa ~ Prodigal Pieces´s last blog post ..Peonies and Painting

This is so beautiful, Myra! Great Idea for kitchen revamp. 🙂 Now I’m thinking on what can I paint that will totally look fab on our buffet. Paris Grey compliments the color of the top pieces plus lovely flowers!

Great job! I am totally addicted to Annie Sloan paint and wax!! I have a collection of colors! Instead of flowers my husband will bring home a can of paint and I’m the happiest girl in the world (pretty great husband huh?) watch out in my house if its not painted I’m planning my paint brush attack! Great job again!!

Myra!! This is beautiful!! I couldn’t believe it when I stumbled across this post… I just bought that same exact chalk art yesterday!! Found it on sale at Ross for $11.99! I couldn’t believe it! It’s just sooooo cute!Candace @ Vintage News Junkie´s last blog post ..How to Build a Wood Plank Wall

Absolutely beautiful!! I’m ready to go now, this is exactly what I’ve been looking for for a matching 60’s buffet and small china cabinet that my husband inherited. I cannot wait to see it! I have 2 smaller tables in the dining room also: a sofa style long one and a 4 shelf corner one, and I’m going to do them in plain matte white. The room will be decorated around those 2 colors!! Thx for the pics and directions 🙂

Love this color. Did you have to sand any parts down? I’m getting ready to do this to my 2 dark wood coffee tables, and they have some pretty deep scratches and Knicks on the top. And what did you use to distress? Thank you so much!

I just found your blog and I have two pieces of furniture I plan to paint but I’ve never done it before. I don’t see where you did any sanding. Do you not have to sand the furniture if you use chalk paint? Your dresser/buffet is so beautiful!

4 years later I have a question. I have used AS and the novice I am it was a pleasing finish. After applying the dark wax did you rub it with a cloth? If so how did you keep from spreading which might spread the wax and not have the brush strokes. I love what you did. I would like to use on a desk. Would I have to be concerned that I might rub the wax off. I know someone who bought a piece and as she uses the desk the rubbing her arms the wax was coming off on her clothes and it was very noticeable. Sorry for making this such a lengthy quesion. Thanks for sharing.

Looks lovely! I’m so glad people are re-purposing furniture again. When we married just about all we had were hand me downs and we had to find ways to make them ours. We even still have a couple of nice pieces. The book of Ecclesiastes says it all. Nothing is new under the sun. Again, lovely!